There is something very much
appealing with the traditional fabric – the saree. It is a large canvas that
offers scope for a lot of creativity. While designs and patterns make for
attractive covers and adornments make for enhancing additions, it is color and
its combinations that takes the fabric to new heights of allure.
To get the right color combinations,
many a time the fabric plays an important role since it is adaptability to
colors and fastness of color on the fabric that settles the issue. Many are the
types of saris worn in India. From the plain, simple, coloured and lightly
adorned cotton and silk worn by many women in their daily routine, to the jazzy
stylish heavily decorated silks with all sorts of finery and additive features
known as fashion and special wear meant for exclusive occasions.
Silk is strong material, has a lustrous natural shine, is soft, smooth
and comfortable to wear. Traditionally accepted fabric for its shiny appearance
and grand feel, it is the fabric that that has a whole lot of varieties that
may vary in purity and quality, but the common elements of lustre and
smoothness, softness and warm feel exist in all. The purest of all mulberry
silk, Vanya silks – muga, eri, tussar and the artificially produced close
imitations – the art silks of chiffon, georgette, crepe, polyester, rayon, nylon
and others, together form an entire range of silks.
Silk has also got good blending properties and so the other fabrics in
the blend while they offer their natural advantages, silk provides the lustre,
strength and its other endearing qualities to the blend.
The advantage of blends is that
it works out cheaper than pure fabrics, is more easily available and gives a
new dimension to allure. Silk cotton and cotton silk are well known blends of
silk and cotton though the purity of silk is more in the former. You also have
the lesser known blends of Jute ghicha tussar silk, jute silk, linen silk etc.
Silk blends as a variety by
itself, sets off new appeal. You have the Mysore silk by cotton sarees with
self color floral patola weaving and designer pallus, naksi woven borders and
charismatic bootis, novel patterns and designs that look charming. You have the
striking neons of Uppada pure silk and cotton pattus, the checks pattern of the
Assam silk by cotton paats, the refreshing floral designs and zari border
extravaganzas in Kollam silks, the honeycomb designs in self color weave of the
soft and smooth Chanderi
pure silk sarees, the smooth transparent silks of Meghalaya
pure silk sarees, the tribal painted sarees of Bengal
pure silk sarees, Dupion
pure silk sarees with Bagru prints and a whole host of similar products.
Unnati Silks, largest ethnic Indian shop online provides for you to buy Silk
blend saris with matching blouse for sale. Online shopping store
with the widest range of ethnic Indian Sarees online and Salwar Kameez
online. At Unnati Silks, you can buy silk blend sari online
from the exclusive range of saris - a unique, fancy, exclusive collection of Traditional
pure silk sarees, Wedding
pure silk sarees, bridal attire, stylish, party, trendy fashion, formal,
corporate, office, daily casual
pure silk sarees in silk, cotton,
sico, art silk georgette,
chiffon, dupion, tussar, organza, crepe, gicha, jute and other fabric varieties
at attractive prices.
You can buy Silk blend
sarees online at Unnati silks and products will be dispatched within
24 working hours of placing the order. We have free shipping and Cash
on Delivery (COD) facility for Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata,
Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Bhopal, Indore, Lucknow, Jaipur,
Patna, Bhubaneshwar, Dispur, Itanagar, Kohima, Chandigarh , Ludhiana, Amritsar,
Jullundur, Ernakulam and many other Indian cities and towns.
We also do Worldwide fast shipping or express shipping to countries like UK, Canada, USA, Fiji, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, South Africa, Seychelles, Guyana, Trinidad and Tobago, Suriname, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar, Oman, Dubai, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Myanmar, Mauritius, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives, Bhutan, Grenada, Jamaica, Saint Lucia and many more.
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